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Tenant Retention In Today’s Market

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Tenant retention is an integral part of property management. Creating a strategic plan for tenant retention is necessary.  No longer is tenant retention simply service with a smile.  Today’s property management companies must understand and know what their tenants want, need and expect from their occupancy.  Creating and building a relationship with tenants is crucial.  Tenants that are treated as valued “partners” in the property will in turn be more satisfied in their tenancy.  Giving your tenants a voice and a say in the running of the property is a new and different approach to retention.  Property management is a “we” business and this needs to be conveyed to the tenant.  A team approach, coupled with creative thinking, and a community building positive attitude is what today’s tenants require .
 
At Redstone, our property management prides itself on building a sense of belonging for every tenant.  We work with tenants to accommodate their needs and take a proactive, long term approach towards property management.  Looking at both the fiscal and physical management of every property we strive to provide a tailored and individualized property management service for each property.  Whether it is a maintenance technician, repairing a faucet or a property manager reviewing an annual property budget, every tenant is treated as a valued customer.  Our goal is to convey to our tenants that they are important to us and to provide superior, quality property management services.

Redstone Property Management seeks to save energy

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Our goal at Redstone is to conserve energy throughout our portfolio of properties. Energy efficiency benefits Vermonters in two ways: first, using less electricity lowers the bills of companies who take steps to reduce their power use; second, and more importantly, when statewide use goes down, it reduces electric utilities’ total costs, which would otherwise be paid by all electric customers through rates. With the help of Efficiency Vermont we have taken major steps in saving precious electric energy in several of our locations. Projects completed in 2008 are projected to save $20,840.00 in electric costs  in 2009!  For more information, including technical advice, education, rebates and other financial incentives for businesses go to www.efficiencyvermont.com.